independently — without being influenced or controlled by others; separately
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: without being influenced or controlled by others; separately
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌɪndɪˈpendəntli/
Korean meaning: 독립적으로, 자주적으로, 따로따로
Korean pronunciation: 인디**펜**던틀리
Example Sentences
- My cat thinks he can survive independently, but he still meows for food every hour.
- The students were asked to complete the project independently without any help from friends.
- She tried to assemble the furniture independently, but ended up with a bookshelf that looked like modern art.
independently
ADVERB//ˌɪndɪˈpendəntli//
without being influenced or controlled by others; separately

A student independently chooses their project path without waiting for teacher guidance
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Walking independently on your own path with confidence and tendencies, each step taken with pathway clarity—no influence can break this stride
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Origin
From Latin independens, meaning 'not hanging from' or 'not dependent.' The word literally described something that doesn't hang or depend on something else for support.
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“My cat thinks he can survive independently, but he still meows for food every hour.”
“The students were asked to complete the project independently without any help from friends.”
“She tried to assemble the furniture independently, but ended up with a bookshelf that looked like modern art.”
“Each department operates independently while maintaining communication with headquarters.”
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